My burner crapped and the new one didn't come with software (OEM piece for cheap). And my existing software is too old to detect the new burner. And all the free download stuff is at a crippled 1X write rate. PM me please.
What Kyle said - Nero is awesome. If Windows still doesn't detect the burner, try going to the manufacturor's website to find a driver.
any new burner should be automatically detected... if not.. maybe its not getting power or isn't set as slave/master correctly?
Thanks guys. No, Windows sees the burner fine. But EZ CD Creator 5 and CDRWIN both don't see it in their respective burner software.
i have easy cd creator 5 professinal, nero, cd-clone, and the regular wizzard that's with xp pro, all work great for me, i could make a copy of the software for ya, im in lancaster
well, I know EZ5 won't see it. And I just installed the free Nero. It sees the drive fine. Is the free Nero different from the pay Nero?
Just out of curiousity, can the built-in XP feature burn audio CDs or ISO images (that autorun on any machine)? Or is it just packet-writing like Adaptec/Roxio DirectCD and Ahead InCD?
When I bought my latest burner the burning software that came with it didn't even recognize it! With a patch from the EZ site EZ5 would though. Stupid manufactures, a drive should be a drive.
Haven't tried audio, I use it for data backup. I also use a special auto-run program at work. Paid $19.99 for it.
I believe the answer is yes. But XP's burner won't allow you to end a session then come back later and add more to the disc. When XP is done, the disc is full no matter how much/little you have recorded.